MrNaz
Enlightened
I want to build a flashlight, but I don't know if my design is too large. I am trying to make a very bright light with lots of run time. I would like to use 6x 18650 batteries arranged in a 3P2S arrangement. The formula to calculate the inner diameter required to fit these batteries is:
Dt = 2r + 2r/cos(30)
= 18 + 18 / cos(30)
= 38.8mm
I am therefore making the inner diameter of the battery tube 40mm. Assuming I make the battery tube walls 2mm thick, that results in an outer diameter of 44mm.
Is a 44mm dia flashlight body too large? I've looked at 17650 batteries, but they sacrifice almost half the capacity for just one mm of diameter saving. Anything thinner than that is just not worth it, and I may as well just use 2S 18650s.
So, 44mm too big? What do other CPFers thing? What is the diameter of a 3D/4D Mag?
Dt = 2r + 2r/cos(30)
= 18 + 18 / cos(30)
= 38.8mm
I am therefore making the inner diameter of the battery tube 40mm. Assuming I make the battery tube walls 2mm thick, that results in an outer diameter of 44mm.
Is a 44mm dia flashlight body too large? I've looked at 17650 batteries, but they sacrifice almost half the capacity for just one mm of diameter saving. Anything thinner than that is just not worth it, and I may as well just use 2S 18650s.
So, 44mm too big? What do other CPFers thing? What is the diameter of a 3D/4D Mag?